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Roots and Roofs: Diaspora Voices. A conversation with Olumide

Question:  If you were to buy a home in Nigeria, What option would you use, Outright Purchase (Paying the full Amount), Developer Payment Plans (A structured payment plan with 0% interest but is usually short term), or Mortgages (Paying over a long period with interest) Answer: Outright Purchase Question: What are some obstacles or concerns you think exist or have heard diasporan Nigerians talk about when it comes to buying a house in Nigeria? Answer: Lack of transparency around pricing, high interest rates, scams, and lack of proper visibility and information about the property to make a purchase Question: Describe your ideal journey towards owning a home in Nigeria. What would ease the process for you and make you feel confident and secure during the home purchase journey?   Answer: I’d like to be able to find a place that I like, I can see pics and videos of it, send someone I trust to view it for me and give me the go-ahead to make payment while securing the docum...

Roots and Roof: Diaspora Voices. Interview with Daniel A

Question: Can you share your thoughts on owning a home in Nigeria? Is this something you’re looking to do within the next 3 – 5 years? Answer: It is a reasonable investment, as most people would want to eventually retire from their current places of residence in diaspora and settle in Nigeria. The earlier one puts something down, the better. It is not a short-term plan for me though. Question:  If you were to buy a home in Nigeria, What option would you use, Outright Purchase (Paying the full Amount), Developer Payment Plans (A structured payment plan with 0% interest but is usually short term), or Mortgages (Paying over a long period with interest) Answer: Developer Payment Plan Question:  What are some obstacles or concerns you think exist or have heard diasporan Nigerians talk about when it comes to buying a house in Nigeria? Answer: Usually around acquiring these properties through ‘trusted’ family members who end up duping them i...

Roots and Roofs: Diaspora Voices. Interview with George Finbar

  Question: Can you share your thoughts on owning a home in Nigeria? Is this something you’re looking to do within the next 3 – 5 years? Answer: Owning a home in Nigeria is a significant goal for me within the next 3-5 years. It represents not just a place of residence but a tangible investment in the country's growing real estate market. Question: If you were to buy a home in Nigeria, What option would you use, Outright Purchase (Paying the full Amount), Developer Payment Plans (A structured payment plan with 0% interest but is usually short term), or Mortgages (Paying over a long period with interest) Answer: I would consider Developer Payment Plans. While outright purchase seems financially efficient, structured payment plans offer flexibility without the burden of immediate full payment. Mortgages could be an option for a longer-term commitment. Question: What are some obstacles or concerns you think exist or have heard diasporan Niger...

Interview With Architect Onyinye Treasure Chikezie

  Introduction Onyinye Treasure Chikezie, hailing from Anambra State but born in Kaduna, has made significant strides as a distinguished figure in Nigeria's male-dominated architectural space. Surrounded by three sisters and one brother, she thrived in a creative environment influenced by her father's imaginative prowess. Initially considering Geology as an educational path, Onyinye later recognized her true passion lie in architecture. With determination and resilience, she overcame obstacles prevalent in a predominantly patriarchal field to become a professional celebrated for her intelligence, creativity, and inventiveness. Overcoming Prejudice: While discussing the trials and tribulations inherent in her rise to prominence, Onyin ye poignantly addressed the issue of gender discrimination: "I faced challenges of discrimination, albeit the narrative is gradually shifting. Occasionally, clients question my abilities and express reluctance in entrusting projects to a ...

Roots and Roofs: Diaspora Voices. Interview with Lola A.O

Question: Can you share your thoughts on owning a home in Nigeria? Is this something you’re looking to do within the next 3 – 5 years? Answer: It’s something I will be willing to do for investment purposes. Question: If you were to buy a home in Nigeria, What option would you use, Outright Purchase (Paying the full Amount), Developer Payment Plans (A structured payment plan with 0% interest but is usually short term), or Mortgages (Paying over a long period with interest) Answer: I will be looking at both developer payment plans and a mortgage, especially if I could access my NHF contributions. Question: What are some obstacles or concerns you think exist or have heard diasporan Nigerians talk about when it comes to buying a house in Nigeria? Answer: Two main concerns emerge: trust and fraud. People fear losing money to unreliable agents or companies and struggle to access NHF funding transparently. Large initial deposits requested by some developers present another hurdle. Improvi...

Roots and Roofs: Diaspora Voices. Interview with Ugochi West

  Question: Can you share your thoughts on owning a home in Nigeria? Is this something you’re looking to do within the next 3 – 5 years? Answer: Yes, I am. I am interested in real estate and buying a new home in Nigeria within the next 2 - 3 years.   Question: If you were to buy a home in Nigeria, what option would you use, Outright Purchase (Paying the full Amount), Developer Payment Plans (A structured payment plan with 0% interest but is usually short term), or Mortgages (Paying over a long period with interest) Answer: I would prefer a mortgage because I can put down a comfortable amount as a deposit and spread the remaining payments over a long period.   Question: What are some obstacles or concerns you think exist or have heard diasporan Nigerians talk about when it comes to buying a house in Nigeria? Answer: The integrity of the home. I want well-structured homes that are beautiful. Having a comfortable payment plan with a controlled interest r...

Roots & Roofs: Diaspora Voices. Interview with Mr. Sochukwuma Aham-neze

  Question: Can you share your thoughts on owning a home in Nigeria? Is this something you’re looking to do within the next 3 – 5 years? Answer: I am looking to purchase for investment purposes within 5 years, however the lack of trust, and transparency with home ownership, makes me apprehensive. I want to have a stake in the Nigerian real estate market, it is an objective of mine. Question: If you were to buy a home in Nigeria, What option would you use, Outright Purchase (Paying the full Amount), Developer Payment Plans (A structured payment plan with 0% interest but is usually short term), or Mortgages (Paying over a long period with interest)  Answer: Mortgage Payment. It is much more flexible. Having lived in Canada for a while, I have seen the benefits of spreading out my payments. Instead of tying your cash down, you can spread your payment and achieve multiple things rather than one thing. A developer option is expensive. And purchasing outright is even more expensiv...